Life is tragedy for those who feel and it's a comedy for those who think.
Now, we know that a human being is neither a feeler nor a thinker all the time, but a continuum over these two defining traits. Yet, this quote makes me admire the person to whom it's attributed. With quotes, comes the problem of attribution, but that can be solved. Another thing about quotes is that there are plenty of quality ones (and crappy ones). It's almost like "there's a quote for that".
Having taken inspiration from several thinkers of all times, I thought of my own quotes. Let me know if you liked them:
- Biking (on the roads of California) has improved my driving.
- You feel like you have achieved something when you become a parent. The key is in not letting that sense of achievement and excitement fizzle, over time.
- People have wondered about my ability to (memorize, and) quote quotable quotes when applicable. I have wondered about ability of people who created them.
2 comments:
Well said about quotes! You have to master the art of precision to make quotable quotes :)Though most of them are "obvious" truths, they make you pause and think or wonder because you most often miss the "obvious" :)
Your quotes are pretty good too. Way to go :)
great blog, very interesting!
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